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Tango0119 Feb 2018 10:59 a.m. PST

…. Troops In Northern Syria After Damascus Agreed To Support Kurdish Fighters.

"Turkey's foreign minister has warned the country is ready to battle Bashar al-Assad's troops in northern Syria after Damascus agreed to support Kurdish fighters.

Mevlut Cavusoglu warned that 'no-one can stop us' as it was announced that pro-Syrian government forces will begin entering the Kurdish enclave of Afrin 'within hours'.

Syrian state media said Assad's forces will 'bolster' local forces in confronting Turkish 'aggression'. This suggested the Syrian government and Kurdish fighters – a militia known as YPG militia – have struck a deal aimed at repelling an ongoing Turkish offensive on the area…"
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Cacique Caribe19 Feb 2018 4:38 p.m. PST

The only way Assad will remain in power is if Russia and Iran commit more resources to his regime.

Maybe he's planning with the Kurds, just in case the Russians or the Iranians don't come through.

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Weddier19 Feb 2018 5:59 p.m. PST

The convolutions in Syria and Iraq are beginning to make the Balkans look straightforward in comparison.

Cacique Caribe19 Feb 2018 9:37 p.m. PST

Spot on!

Dan

Jcfrog20 Feb 2018 3:51 a.m. PST

So in essence Turquey is telling a neighbouring sovereign state government ( that is better or worse than others, is not the pb) that it will invade if…
They do something within their own separatist enclaves. Or in that case alongside!
Where are the sanctions against Turkey, a la Ukraine?/ Russia? Part of Syria already under Turkish ands with army and local Militia too.
Funny things, logics.

Tango0120 Feb 2018 11:09 a.m. PST

Good question…


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